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Previously on "From Rep Wars to Rep Whores"
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"These aren't the RepWhores you're looking for, he can go about his business."
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Imagination and ambition is what's needed.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostAye. Well I voted to scrap the whole thing, I dont think its constructive at all. Mind you, having said that, yesterday was a very pleasant day on CUK.
Today is not so pleasant, but I guess MF has to come back from holidays at some time
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'You have to spread some reputation around before trying to climb into the guinea pig cage with Pogle'Originally posted by Pogle View PostAS usual, EO speaks much sense
double damn
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Whores? Whores? O sod it, thought this was an interesting thread but it isn't about whores at all.
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You could always...Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostAye. Well I voted to scrap the whole thing, I dont think its constructive at all. Mind you, having said that, yesterday was a very pleasant day on CUK.
Today is not so pleasant, but I guess MF has to come back from holidays at some time
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Personally I think simple post counts are much better indication of authority ...
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AS usual, EO speaks much senseOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostAye. Well I voted to scrap the whole thing, I dont think its constructive at all. Mind you, having said that, yesterday was a very pleasant day on CUK.
Today is not so pleasant, but I guess MF has to come back from holidays at some time
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